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InfographicGreater inclusion in social protection can benefit both fisher-farmers’ livelihoods and Cambodia’s fisheries 2020
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The infographic presents the outcomes of a study conducted by the FAO in collaboration with the CGIAR WorldFish Center in Cambodia. It presents the recommendations and entry points to strengthen coverage of small-scale fishers farmers in Cambodia by social protection systems. The infographic aims at increasing policy makers understanding of the specifies of the fisheries sector and to support the design and delivery of effective policies and programmes. The study contributes to the FAO Strategic Objective on Rural Poverty Reduction and in particular to the outcome on “Policy support, knowledge generation capacity development, and advocacy provided to enhance synergies amongst social protection, nutrition, agriculture and natural resources management, including climate change”. -
Book (stand-alone)Roadmap – Developing a risk-informed and shock-responsive social protection System – Cambodia 2020
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No results found.The roadmap aims to support the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) and its development partners in their current efforts in social assistance and disaster risk management. It is aimed at policy makers, legislative bodies, UN agencies and donors at national and sub-national levels. -
Book (stand-alone)Sixth APFIC Regional Consultative Forum Meeting (RCFM) Promoting Blue Growth in fisheries and aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific
Colombo, Sri Lanka, 8–10 February 2016
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No results found.This is the final report of the Sixth Asia Pacific Fisheries Commission (APFIC) Regional Consultative Forum Meeting (RCFM) convened in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 8-10 February 2016 under the theme “Promoting Blue Growth in fisheries and aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific region”. The “Blue Sectors” of fisheries and aquaculture make a significant contribution to food and nutrition security and the livelihoods of millions in the Asia Pacific Region. The meeting heard how these sectors face a range of challe nges and how Blue Growth Initiatives can support member countries to address them. The meeting was successful at providing member countries, partners and regional organizations a platform to present progress, discuss key issues and make recommendations to FAO.
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